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Movies aren't just made in Hollywood, they're made everywhere across the globe, and your film expert hosts Raquel Stecher and Dr. Carl Sweeney guide you through film movements, genres and styles, groups of filmmakers and much more. They are the Cinehistorians. A proud part of the Film Stories Podcast Network: www.filmstories.co.uk
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the Curb

The Curb

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Welcome to the Curb. This is the podcast where we bring you in depth interviews with filmmakers, creatives, and curators of culture. This podcast is recorded in Boorloo, Western Australia. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook. Contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Screen Show, hosted by renowned Sydney-based film critic Jason Di Rosso, is your ultimate guide to the world of film, television, and streaming. Each episode explores the latest films, TV shows and streaming originals through reviews, analysis and exclusive conversations with directors, actors, screenwriters, cinematographers, producers, showrunners and production designers, from A-list Hollywood talent to Australian creatives and emerging and established talent from around the world, pr ...
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The Producer and the Publicist

Louise Nealon & Kyle Goldfinch

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The Producer and the Publicist is your backstage pass to the world of screen storytelling. Whether you're a film student, or passionate about breaking into the screen industry, this podcast dives deep into the journeys of leading Australian and international talents across all roles in film and TV. Hosted by Kyle, an emerging Australian film producer and AFTRS graduate whose short films have screened globally, and Louise, a seasoned publicist with over 25 years of experience, including a dec ...
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Explore the captivating world of Australian cinema with our podcast, where we delve into cult classics and mainstream hits from the 1970s to today. Discover iconic Australian films' stories, artistry, and impact through our insights and fun discussions. Whether you’re a fan of groundbreaking genre-defining movies or beloved blockbusters, our episodes offer a deep dive into the films that have shaped Australian culture and captivated global audiences. Join us to uncover the creativity behind ...
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iTunes travelled to the country town of Dungog to participate in this year’s festival recording two diverse discussions featuring high profile directors, actors, and writers who discussed their work and careers in the Australian film industry.
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Film & Nepotism

Film & Nepotism

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Film & Nepotism is an Australian Based Film Podcast centered around the sharing and contrasting of movies we have never seen before. FB: www.facebook.com/filmnepotismpod TWITTER: twitter.com/filmnepotismpod ITUNES: apple.co/2z4g0cO SOUNDCLOUD: bit.ly/2DVb65J SPOTIFY: spoti.fi/2AhOQPm
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THE Australian movie podcast! Unpretentious (but just wanky enough), the Footscray Film Circle podcast is the podcast that deep dives into the world of Australian movies, be they beloved classics, forgotten failures, overlooked gems or outright fiascos. Join hosts Daniel and David as they chat, critique and over-analyze a different Australian movie selection each month.
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Join Mat and Wes on Passive Aggressive, a quest to be the most juvenile waste of time there is on the internet! Find us on your favourite podcast app, Instagram or Discord, all the links are here: https://linktr.ee/passiveaggressivepod
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World Languages Podcasting provides a podcast series in various languages for the intermediate to advanced language student to help improve language skills and knowledge of Australian culture. Each conversation is complemented with a full transcript and a page of language exercises that may be downloaded from the website www.worldlanguagespodcasting.com.
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“All films have an audience, some are harder to find”. Join Oscar and Carl as they humorously deconstruct some of the biggest Hollywood bombs, misguided sequels and awful tv movies as they attempt to answer the question ‘Who Would Watch This?’
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Danny Boy Hosts one of Australias Favourite Horror Podcasts, The Creepy Crap Podcast!! It covers the Good, the Bad and every 2nd episode is dedicated to Australian film. Whether it be a Horror, Ozploitation or something else, the podcast has got you covered!! New Episode Out Every Monday!!
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AFI Award-winning Australian film and TV director Cate Shortland (Somersault, The Secret Life of Us) and actress Saskia Rosendahl discusses their latest film, the World War II drama Lore, which screened in SFF's Official Competition.
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Andrew, Tim & Lucy, three Australian fans of Ian Flemings great creation, review every James Bond film in Licence to Podcast. Sharing our enjoyment for the great British spy and perhaps one day convincing EON Productions to set a film down under. As we've reviewed every Bond film, sometimes more than once, we have branched out and looked at many other of our favourite movies from Star Wars to Harry Potter, Mission: Impossible and Jason Bourne just to name a few. We really love film and hope ...
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Cricket Unfiltered

Piccolo Podcasts

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If you love cricket, then Cricket Unfiltered is the podcast for you. Get closer to the game than ever before with the longest-running weekly Australian cricket podcast — winner of the 2024 Radio Today Sports Podcast of the Year. Hosted by Andrew Menczel (aka Menners) and a rotating team of cricket all-stars, the show dives into the biggest issues in world cricket with bold opinions, deep insights, and a real passion for the game. You’ll hear from top cricket journalists, current players, and ...
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The Big Pitch with Jimmy Carr is a brand new comedy podcast where each week a different celebrity guest pitches an idea for a film based on one of the SUPER niche sub-genres on Netflix. From ‘Steamy Crime Movies from the 1970s’ to ‘Australian Dysfunctional Family Comedies Starring A Strong Female Lead’, our celebrity guests will pitch their wacky plot, their dream cast, the marketing stunts, and everything in between. By the end of every episode, Jimmy Carr, Comedian by night / “Netflix Exec ...
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Overnights is heard from 2am to 6am nationally on the ABC. There is great music and interesting guests from Australia and all parts of the globe. You'll hear conversations about food, travel, science, music, books, personal finance, sport, film, astronomy, fashion, gardening, relationships, collectables and much more.
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Australian director Kim Farrant has earned numerous accolades for her short films and TV documentaries, and her documentary Naked on the Inside screened at the Sydney Film Festival in 2007. Kim talks about making her first feature film, Strangerland — an outback thriller starring Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving — which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
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Join Alexei Toliopoulos on a journey through the landscape of Australian cinema. Celebrating classics, unearthing rare cinematic rediscoveries and conversations with some of Australia’s greatest filmmakers. From the gonzo mavericks of the Ozploitation era, to the re-discovery of our lost classics, to our complex works of queer filmmaking and our new wave of Australian filmmakers, no stone is left unturned Each episode of Sunburnt Screens is accompanied by a curated selection of films on BROL ...
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A podcast for movie lovers, cinephiles, geeks, nerds, film junkies and anyone else that loves to talk about all things cinema. Join Nic and Tys each week as they discuss the newest trailers, recommend movies you can watch without having to get up off your couch, and share their unqualified insights and absurd opinions on all your favourite films.
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Teaves

Regan Lloyd & Liam S. Smith

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Put the Kettle On! In each episode of Teaves, Liam S. Smith and Regan Lloyd drink some tea, watch an episode of television and then talk around it.
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Getting You Home On Friday

Mike Jones and Iley Jones

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A comedic selection of skits and radio plays to get you home at the end of the week. Come home to funny, bizarre and punny stories that’ll take you from Ancient Rome, to the Australian Outback, haunted hotspots and the streets of akin to a Noir film and the world beyond. Old style comedy with some new twist. Let’s Get You Home on Friday.
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Blazing the Trail

University of Sydney / Australian Museum / Break Thru Films

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Discover what makes us human with Blazing the Trail, a five-episode podcast that takes you on an epic journey investigating our shared story of human evolution. From our earliest ancestors in Africa to the global spread of Homo sapiens, each episode dives into the complex interplay of biological, environmental, and social factors that have shaped our species. This series interviews a range of internationally renowned archaeologists, paleo-anthropologists, linguists, and other specialists. Ho ...
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History Dispatches

Matt and McKinley Breen

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History Dispatches is a daily history show hosted by father and son duo Matt and McKinley Breen. The show covers people, places, events and even objects from throughout history. While any topic is fair game, Matt and McKinley hold a soft spot for the offbeat and wacky stories that most people don’t know about.
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The Documentary Podcast

BBC World Service

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A window into our world, through in-depth storytelling from the BBC. Investigating, reporting and uncovering true stories from everywhere. Award-winning journalism, unheard voices, amazing culture and global issues. From Trump's new world order, to war in Sudan, to the legacy of football icon Mo Salah, The Documentary investigates major global stories. We delve into social media, take you into the minds of the world's most creative people and explore personal approaches to spirituality. Ever ...
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Created and hosted by award-winning Australian artist Robert Rabiah, The ShowBiz Podcast explores the heart of the Australian entertainment industry through authentic conversations with actors, filmmakers, producers and creatives. Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Buzzsprout, Player FM, SoundCloud, YouTube and more. Season 1. has featured such guests as Nicole Chamoun, Steve Mouzakis, Osamah Sami, Laura Gordon, Michael Rymer, Maziar Lahooti, Stephen Corvini, Antonio Sabato Jr, Leeanna Wa ...
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GayV Club

GayV Club

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Tune in to hear two queer people of colour discuss LGBT film and television. Series created by queer Australian writers Merryana Salem and Durr-e-'Adan Haque. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Australian director Gracie Otto discusses her latest film The Last Impresario. This biographical documentary uncovers the story of Michael White, the playboy who transformed the UK cultural scene in the 1970s with musicals like Oh! Calcutta! and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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The Sunday SHITSHOW

Geltchy & Kung Fu Stu

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Are you tired of the same old routine? Looking for a fresh perspective on art, music, cars, surf, skateboarding, and lifestyle? Welcome to the Sunday SHITSHOW - your ultimate destination for all things alternative across the Sunny Coast and beyond!
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Downton Downunder

KC, Fi and B_Shan

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Three Australian friends, KC, Fi and B_Shan watch acclaimed series Downton Abbey. KC and Fi are period film enthusiasts, B_Shan saw Pride and Prejudice and Zombies one time. Join us fortnightly for a very Aussie review of a recent classic.
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Australian Broadcaster (Radio & Television); Investigative Journalist; TV, Radio, Feature film and Documentary Producer; Storyteller; Mental Health Advocate; Board Member; (Recovering) Lawyer & Mama of Four - Tammi Faraday, learns from others how to navigate life’s invariable challenges where there's no clear answer, but bravery has propelled them forward. With compassionate curiosity, reciprocal candour & vulnerability in spades, Tam uncovers her guests' brave life journeys, with the hope o ...
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On the vanguard of Australian filmmaking since his acclaimed debut feature Beneath Clouds, Ivan Sen is no stranger to the Sydney Film Festival; his previous film Toomelah screened in SFF’s 2011 Official Competition. His highly anticipated Mystery Road was SFF’s Opening Night film in 2013. In this Meet The Filmmaker, Ivan Sen together with David Jowsey, discuss the making of Mystery Road.
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One of Australia’s finest talents, Russell Crowe, discusses playing Nazi war criminal Hermann Göring in Nuremberg, a tense courtroom drama about the trial that redefined international law Alex Russell, producer of The Bear, makes his directorial debut with Lurker, a razor-sharp satire of ambition and social climbing in the music industry. Presenter…
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With Jess joining Rubey and Brody this week, the Get Cereal studio hears about the Metro Tunnel, three topical mid-week confessions, a live performance and interview from The Halves, and a firsts segment on Technicolor films from Brody and Jess. Finally, a Crunch quiz from first-time Crunchmaster Brody. Presenters: Jessica Djendria, Brody Roper and…
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Currently on tour, The Halves give some words behind their music followed by a terrific acoustic performance of Bloom, from their latest self-titled EP release. Presenters: Jessica Djendria, Brody Roper and Rubey Philp Executive Producer: Harper Pestinger We're live weekdays on SYN from 7:30am 📻 Stay in the loop @GetCerealSYN Email us via getcereal…
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Alcohol and ships have gone hand-in-hand ever since humans have set out onto the oceans. In time, drinking became an honored ritual - and even a right. But in the 1600s, alcohol consumption within the British Navy became so troublesome a new concoction was developed to curb the excesses of the sailors. This was the combining of rum with water. This…
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Perhaps due to having an 8:30pm bedtime until the end of high school, comedian Danielle Walker has never watched the classic Martin Scorsese gangster film, Goodfellas... until now! Feel free to email us at [email protected] OR drop us some comments, feedback or ideas on the speakpipe (link below) Keep it fun and under a minute and you may get …
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Crunchmaster Ruta hosts Ella and Angus in a high intensity crunch, quizzing the pair on iconic historical figures and movies - it's a 'dank' level crunch asl! Presenters: Ella Le Fournour, Ruta Alai Executive Producer: Harper Pestinger We're live weekdays on SYN from 7:30am 📻 Stay in the loop @GetCerealSYN Email us via [email protected] See omny…
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Melbournian singer-songwriter, Angus Legg, joins Ella and Ruta fresh off his latest single, May All Your Friends Be Artists, for an acoustic live version of the track! We discuss the meaningful story behind the song, and the personal connection Angus has to his new EP. Presenters: Ella Le Fournour, Ruta Alai Executive Producer: Harper Pestinger We'…
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Ella and Ruta chat to local Melbourne band Split Soles ahead of their first live gig this weekend! We hear from Adam and Finlay on the bands origins and how their music is the perfect blend of both their styles, before two live covers of their tracks 'Uptight' and 'Cards'. Presenters: Ella Le Fournour, Ruta Alai Executive Producer: Harper Pestinger…
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In this rapid-fire Ashes debrief, Menners is joined by journalist and author Tim Wigmore to unpack one of the most chaotic and unprecedented first Tests in Ashes history. They explore England’s collapse, Travis Head’s extraordinary fourth-innings burst, Mitchell Starc’s growing legacy as a great left-arm quick, and the rising scrutiny on Bazball af…
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For over 1,000 years a massive, natural log jam covered great swaths of the Red River in Louisiana. Known as the Great Raft, it was integral part of the Caddo culture. Unfortunately, it also made the river unnavigable for ships. As such the United States government attempted to clear it, and only managed to do so thanks to the use of high explosive…
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Ella and Ruta fight stress with overwhelming amounts of joy in the Cereal Box this morning, learning that they will never truly disagree on anything, and bond over best ways to practise mindfulness. We hear from 2 local artists as we wrap up Aussie Music Month, hype up local events happening in Melbourne this week and bring a hint of Christmas joy …
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Coastal erosion has become a serious problem for many seaside communities, no more so than in Normandy, in north-west France, where rising sea levels, strong tides and stronger storms have swept away homes, sand dunes and beaches. Every year the sea here is reclaiming several metres of coastline. But there are arguments over what to do about it. In…
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Coastal erosion has become a serious problem for many seaside communities, no more so than in Normandy, in north-west France, where rising sea levels, strong tides and stronger storms have swept away homes, sand dunes and beaches. Every year the sea here is reclaiming several metres of coastline. But there are arguments over what to do about it. In…
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Ella kickstarts Friday morning with her top tracks from all around the country, before learning of the disappointing weather news forecasted for this years Christmas day. The mood is very quickly lifted when fellow host Sam joins her for an eye-opening 'are you smarter than a 5th grader' quiz. Presenters: Ella Le Fournour Executive Producer: Harper…
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Sam and Nili take on Emma's epic Wicked themed quiz to see who is the true fan of the musical. Presenters: Emma Giles, Nili Javid, Sam Kelly Executive Producer: Harper Pestinger We're live weekdays on SYN from 7:30am 📻 Stay in the loop @GetCerealSYN Email us via [email protected] See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Sam, Nili and Emma start the week in the studio with a chat about authenticity in celebrity culture, they break down whether stars being themselves makes them more relatable to the everyday person. In celebration of the release of Wicked: For Good, they watch Wicked part 1 for Movie Monday Presenters: Emma Giles, Nili Javid, Sam Kelly Executive Pro…
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In its current form, Old Habits is part of the ABC Compass series, but as you'll hear in this interview with Alfie Faber, he's working on expanding the short into a feature length documentary. And gosh, what a film it will be if he gets it to a feature length. Old Habits is a delight, utilising the charm and vibrancy of the Sisters to expand upon a…
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In 1962, the film Dr. No was released, introducing the world to one of the world’s greatest - and most enduring secret agents. Over the next 60+ years, James Bond would be portrayed by seven different men in 27 films. This is the story of the men who have played Bond. James Bond. Sources https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Bond https://en.wikipedia…
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The Shiralee is a 1955 novel by D'Arcy Niland, telling the story of a wandering swagman on a journey through the Australian outback, accompanied by his 10-year-old daughter. It was made into a 1957 film by Ealing Studios, starring Peter Finch, and now it is being brought to the stage of the Sydney Opera House by the Sydney Theatre Company. Mark Bur…
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Australia’s furious two-day demolition of England in Perth leaves the Ashes opener as one of the most remarkable Tests in modern history. Menners breaks down the carnage: Travis Head’s breathtaking fourth-innings century, Mitchell Starc’s 10-wicket masterpiece, Scott Boland’s match-turning spell, and the tactical blunders that left Bazball shattere…
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For nearly 60 years, the Indian government has been fighting a violent group of Maoists in the country. They are followers of the late Chinese leader, Mao Zedong and have carried out bombings and killings in different parts of India. Now, the Indian authorities claim to be on the brink of defeating these insurgents and has said that they will be fu…
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For nearly 60 years, the Indian government has been fighting a violent group of Maoists in the country. They are followers of the late Chinese leader, Mao Zedong and have carried out bombings and killings in different parts of India. Now, the Indian authorities claim to be on the brink of defeating these insurgents and has said that they will be fu…
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A wild second day in Perth ends with Australia stealing a famous victory after a staggering post-lunch collapse from England. Travis Head blasts a legendary 123 from 83 balls to chase down 205 at better than a run-a-ball, while Scott Boland and Mitchell Starc rip through England to flip the match on its head. Manners breaks down the turning points:…
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Another round of global climate talks is taking place at the COP30 summit, but some are questioning whether there is much point to these gatherings. We bring people together who have decided to take their own action. One guest, Gwynn, suggests the best way to save the planet is to not have children. She has even had surgery so she cannot get pregna…
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Another round of global climate talks is taking place at the COP30 summit, but some are questioning whether there is much point to these gatherings. We bring people together who have decided to take their own action. One guest, Gwynn, suggests the best way to save the planet is to not have children. She has even had surgery so she cannot get pregna…
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China is an engineering state, obsessed with building megaprojects, while America is a lawyerly society, reflexively blocking everything, good and bad. That’s the framework for a new book by Dan Wang which explores the merits and madness of Beijing’s engineering state – and how it compares with Washington. Through personal insights from living in b…
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As the popularity of Indian films surge in Australia, a new era of bilateral film collaboration is being cemented through a cultural trade deal in India. The International Film Festival of India (IFFI) is on in Goa, and filmmaker Rachel Griffiths is part of an Australian delegation there to sign a historic agreement that will open up new, reciproca…
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The widow of murdered journalist Jamal Khashoggi says she is hurt and disappointed that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a warm welcome at the White House this week. US President Donald Trump fiercely defended the Crown Prince saying he wasn't aware of the murder of Jamal Khashoggi, effectively contradicting CIA assessments that the …
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As we enter the final parliamentary sitting week of the year Sussan Ley seems to have just survived the political killing season. The Liberal Party leader's climbdown over net zero by 2050 has quelled a mutinous party room, for now at least. With the Coalition in disarray, and One Nation surging in the polls, the centre has been left wide open for …
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South Africa is hosting the G20 this weekend and it should be the country's big moment, a chance to showcase its diplomatic and economic potential. But Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, and the leaders of Argentina and Mexico are skipping the meeting. Without the participation of major powers, is the G20's ability to function as a credible forum fundamenta…
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A US proposal to end the war with Russia has been widely leaked and interpreted as favouring Moscow's peace terms. Russia's President Vladimir Putin has backed the US plan for ending the Ukraine war, saying it can form the "basis of a final peace settlement." In an address to the nation, President Volodymyr Zelensky said Ukraine faced one of the mo…
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A wild opening day of the Ashes in Perth saw 19 wickets fall as Mitchell Starc ripped through England with a sensational 7/58, rescuing Australia’s depleted attack and setting the stadium alight. England were skittled for 172, but Australia failed to capitalise, collapsing to 9/121 at stumps after a brutal examination from Wood, Archer and Stokes —…
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In 1782, 22-year old Robert Shirtliff enlisted into the Continental Army to defend her young country. Robert would serve for a year, including seeing combat near Tarrytown, and being wounded. This would be a typical story of a revolutionary war soldier. Except that Robert Shirtliff was an alias for Deborah Sampson. This is the story of the American…
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On S2E5 of The CineHistorians Podcast, we discuss In the Mood for Love (2000), directed by Wong Kar-wai and starring Maggie Cheung and Tony Leung. This is the fifth installment in an eight episode season about the 2022 Sight & Sound Top 100 Greatest Films of All Time list.Mentioned in the episode:2022 Sight & Sound Top 100 Greatest Films of All Tim…
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Canada is home to thousands of Sikh truck drivers, crossing North America in cabs that double as kitchens, bedrooms and places to pray. In a single week, some will see more of the continent than most people will in a lifetime, from major cities to mountain ranges and endless miles of road. But the road can be a hard place to practise faith built on…
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Canada is home to thousands of Sikh truck drivers, crossing North America in cabs that double as kitchens, bedrooms and places to pray. In a single week, some will see more of the continent than most people will in a lifetime, from major cities to mountain ranges and endless miles of road. But the road can be a hard place to practise faith built on…
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Multidisciplinary artist Jackson Castiglione breaks down One Night Only, his new experimental play which champions the voices of ordinary people. Jackson explains how the Protagnist of the play changes each night, with the role being taken on by a new ordinary citizen. This iconic show will be on from the 26th to 30th of November at the Northcote T…
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Melbourne-based food content creator Kevin, known as @eatwithkevin_ on Instagram joins us in the Cereal Box to dish out some local food knowledge. He tells us the best affordable resturaunts in town, why he hates Labubu matcha and reveals his ultimate test for rating a good traditional Adana. Presenters: Ruta Alai, Nili Javid, Emma Giles Executive …
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Today in the Cereal Box, our presenters Nili, Ruta and Emma give a recap on the Aria Awards, reveal their BuzzFeed quiz "What school subject are you" results (for which Emma rigged her answers) and chat with two special guests. Food content creator @eatwithkevin_ tells us the best affordable resturaunt in town (plus why he hates Labubu matcha) and …
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In September of 1940, near Montignac, France, an 18-year old boy and his dog went to investigate a hole left by an uprooted tree. What they found was a network of caves - hidden from the world for 20,000 years. These caves feature some of the most magnificent pre-historic art that exists in the world today. This is the story of the Lascaux cave. So…
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A day out from the first Ashes Test in Perth, Menners reports from outside the stadium with a full breakdown of Australia’s XI, the debut stories of Jake Wetherald and Brendan Doggett, and why the selectors “made a meal” of the opening position. He recaps Steve Smith’s press-conference sledge at Monty Panesar, Ben Stokes’ comments on Bazball and le…
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In this episode, we sit down with Wesley Senna Cortes, a Brazilian actor and model whose creative life has taken him across continents, across genres, and from screen to stage. Wesley Senna Cortes is a Brazilian-born actor and model with more than 15 years of experience across Brazil, the U.S., and Australia. Initially breaking into the industry in…
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